Webinar: Psychiatric Hospitalization for Serious Emotional and Behavioral Challenges in Autism
In this recorded webinar, Matt Siegel, M.D., discusses approaches to the assessment and treatment of people in autism inpatient settings.
Read More“What do we do now?” Although many treatments and therapies are supposed to help with autism, few have been studied enough to know whether they really do (or don’t) work. In the articles and webinars listed below, we explore autism therapies and treatments, the evidence that supports their use, and what we are learning from the experience of individuals and families who have used them.
In this recorded webinar, Matt Siegel, M.D., discusses approaches to the assessment and treatment of people in autism inpatient settings.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Dr. Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele discusses the use of medicines for treating behavior in autism.
Read MoreDifficulty managing the intensity and duration of emotions is common in autism. Be sure to view this important recorded webinar.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Helen Tager-Flusberg, Ph.D., helps us understand language development in autism.
Read MoreView this important recorded webinar on autism and depression presented by a clinician, a researcher, and a social worker with autism.
Read MoreJonathan stopped talking and sleeping before he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. How common is this diagnosis in people with autism?
Read MoreWhat happens when two psychologists realize their son has autism? The answer may surprise you.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Dr. Brian Boyd discusses implicit racial bias and how it affects access to services in autism.
Read MoreChildren of color often get fewer autism services. What can parents do to help overcome these disparities?
Read MoreSome children with autism receive fewer services than others, and those differences are often associated with their race, ethnicity, or family income.
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